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Firepower

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.3K
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Sophia Loren, James Coburn, and O.J. Simpson in Firepower (1979)
CaperActionAdventureCrimeDramaThriller

A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.

  • Director
    • Michael Winner
  • Writers
    • Gerald Wilson
    • Bill Kerby
    • Michael Winner
  • Stars
    • Sophia Loren
    • James Coburn
    • O.J. Simpson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writers
      • Gerald Wilson
      • Bill Kerby
      • Michael Winner
    • Stars
      • Sophia Loren
      • James Coburn
      • O.J. Simpson
    • 21User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Adele Tasca
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Jerry Fanon…
    O.J. Simpson
    O.J. Simpson
    • Catlett
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Sal Hyman
    Anthony Franciosa
    Anthony Franciosa
    • Dr. Charles Félix
    George Grizzard
    George Grizzard
    • Leo Gelhorn
    Vincent Gardenia
    Vincent Gardenia
    • Frank Hull
    Fred Stuthman
    Fred Stuthman
    • Paul Halpin
    Richard Caldicot
    Richard Caldicot
    • Harry Calman
    Frank Singuineau
    Frank Singuineau
    • Manley Reckford
    George Touliatos
    George Touliatos
    • Karl Stegner
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Oscar Bailey
    Conrad Roberts
    Conrad Roberts
    • Lestor Wallace
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    • Dominic Carbone
    Jake LaMotta
    Jake LaMotta
    • Nickel Sam
    Vincent Beck
    Vincent Beck
    • Trilling
    Dominic Chianese
    Dominic Chianese
    • Orlov
    Andrew Duncan
    Andrew Duncan
    • Del Cooper
    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writers
      • Gerald Wilson
      • Bill Kerby
      • Michael Winner
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews21

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    6Penfold-13

    Ridiculously twisted Winner movie

    Michael Winner's films aren't complete without a lot of blood, and this one has enough to fill a bucket or two.

    James Coburn is the retired hitman who comes back in to kidnap a certain Karl Stegner, a mysterious and very wealthy man wanted by the IRS and various other federal agencies.

    Coburn teams up mainly with OJ Simpson, with some dubious assistance from Sophia Loren, and we have a 70s high-tech sort of caper. Lots of gadgetry, most of it explosive, large quantities of double-crossing and shooting, plenty of pretty shots of the Caribbean from floating gin palaces, and a plot of such ludicrous over-complexity that it's silly.

    It was obviously immense fun to make: several very large houses get burned down, bulldozed and otherwise trashed. As do various means of transportation. With lots of explosions and shooting.

    It's implausible and it's almost impossible to understand why anyone would do what these people do, but apparently this is what they do. Bullets fly and things blow up.

    There is an awful lot of frenetic activity, constantly accompanied by the sound of gunfire with regular scenes of conflagration.

    Did I mention that there's a lot of shooting and explosions in this? In case I didn't, there is, as well as a very confusing plot.

    It's not a very good movie.
    2Sergiodave

    That was really bad.

    It is ironic that most of the director Michael Winner's films are pretty awful, there are a couple of exceptions like the original 'Death Wish', but they are few and far between. This movie is full of well known actors just picking up a paycheck, the plot is similar to a Bond film, though far inferior and the stunts are laughable. Just think that people had to go to a cinema to see this dross.
    5pmtelefon

    Another dud from Michael Winner

    Director Michael Winner was a very consistent director. His movies were almost always bad. Winner had a lazy style that always bothered me. He just seems to place his camera with very little thought. Getting good performances form his usually strong cast doesn't seem to concern him either. Winner's "Firepower" checks all of those boxes. "Firepower" has a good cast but it's none of their finest hours. The standout being a dreamy Sophia Loren. Loren has seldom looked better. The action is well staged, for the most part, but it's also boring. The tropical locations are nice and I'm sure the cast had a great time at whatever resort they were staying at. As far as "Firepower" goes, it's a borderline camp classic.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Big & Loud...Scenic & Blood-Drenched...Good Cast...Slick & Sleek Satire

    Director/Writer Michael Winner (best known for the "Death Wish" Series) is in Full-Throttle Mode in this Picturesque Satirical Blood-Bath.

    Watch for a Boat-Scene where James Coburn is Literally Soaking a Bad-Guy with the Red-Stuff to Attract Sharks and Extract Information.

    Roger Moore Bond Movies Take-Off that is an Enjoyable Grotesque.

    A Sleek Presentation, the Best that Money Can Buy, Colorful and Calamitous, Colliding Confusion that is One Jaw-Dropping Scene After Another.

    A Good-Looking Example of Sophomoric Bloat that Hollywood Churns-Out Routinely because it Sells.

    A Fun Name-Cast and an Over-the-Top Crowd-Pleasing Picture that Wraps Up the 70's "Nicely" with an Explanation Point that Says "Having Fun Yet".

    One of the Unintended Ironies is Watching O. J. Simpson Joking About Murder and this Joyful Guilty-Pleasure Never Stops.

    Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O. J. Simpson, Eli Wallach, Anthony Franciosa, George Grizzard, and Vinnie Gardina all Think this is a Hoot.

    And it is...

    Worth a Watch.
    5Chase_Witherspoon

    Lord Grade Caribbean Caper

    A truly epic cast of Hollywood heavyweights descend upon the idyllic backdrop of St Lucia, in a meandering action-thriller concerning a widow (Loren) who hires reputable mercenary Coburn to search for those responsible for her husband's assassination.

    A galaxy of mega-stars blur the lines between allies and enemies, the intricate plot twists hatch an array of ruses, red herrings and cross and double cross subplots with which it's sometimes difficult to keep pace. Apparent continuity errors don't help the situation, but the undeniable charisma of the cast is hard not to like. OJ and Coburn make a watchable pairing, whilst bona fide stars Wallach and Mature are largely confined to bit parts, or in Mature's case, a solitary cameo lasting little more than 30 seconds. Bad guys Franciosa and Grizzard are potentially the highlights in the deep and diverse international cast.

    Winner's trademark quick cuts, comic-book characters, pyrotechnics and opulent set design allied with Lord Grade's penchant for big names and lavish locations, create a colourful 70s aesthetic which admittedly is pure hokum, and yet never dull nor tedious.

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    • Trivia
      Charles Bronson was considered for the role of Jerry Fanon. Rumors had it that Bronson turned this movie down because the producers had refused to write in a role for his wife, Jill Ireland. With much of the pre-production crew already on-location in the Caribbean, Sir Lew Grade wanted to shut down the production when Bronson pulled out. Realizing how much money he had already sunk into a movie that had not properly secured its star actors and actresses, Grade saved face by moving ahead using James Coburn as a replacement for Bronson.
    • Goofs
      During the first meeting with Sophia Loren and Vincent Gardenia in his D.C. office.
    • Quotes

      Leo Gelhorn: The only virtue of the stupid is that they don't live long.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally released theatrically in the UK with an uncut 'AA' (15) certificate and later reissued as an 'A' (PG) with cuts to some of the bloodier shootings, shots of men on fire, a wire strangling and a brief shot of a topless woman. The 1986 video was upgraded to a 15 certificate and restored the later cinema edits though 15 secs were cut from a cockfighting scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: A Little Romance, Love on the Run, Dawn of the Dead, Manhattan, Hanover Street, Firepower, Cannibal Girls (1979)

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    • Release date
      • April 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fire Power
    • Filming locations
      • St Lucia
    • Production companies
      • ITC Entertainment
      • ITC Films
      • Scimitar Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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